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'The tongue of the mind': Cervantes crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of June 21st, 2003 other clues
Fairy tale meanie
Filing stuff
First created
Former Portuguese colony
Halliburton of the Halliburton Company
Harmony, briefly
Hawk
Hearty entree
Heat requirement
Huddled
Instant drink
It may be blind in Italy
It may be heard before an accident
It recounts Dido's suicide
Jazz singer ___ Ennis
Kind of sandwich
King of Belgium, 1934-51
Know nothing, so to speak
Leave
Long-held record?
Make bubbly, in a way
Meal source
Mediums may see them
Member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
Nipper
Not totally
Oil supporter
Old boy
One playing with a ball of yarn, perhaps
Pet
Picker-uppers
Pitches
Prefix with bacteria
'Catch-22' star
'Count ___'
13, for Al
A as in Aachen
Begin
Brainiac
Capital of Rhône
Card catalog abbr.
Crackers
Decem ___ (Latin decade)
Dime novels
Due process defender: Abbr.
Excessive
Exit lines
Pull-on
Render replete
Requiem Mass word
Rome's ___ Pacis
San Joaquin Valley city
Second course?
Some Native Americans
Steering aid
Suffix with jack
Supposed evil averter
They're married in Mex.
They're trident-shaped
Tincture of opium
Trattoria reference
Two-time U.S. Open winner
What pie-eyed people feel?
Whence Flaherty's man
Whether ___
Who or where follower
Wrapping material
'A Dream Within a Dream,' e.g.
'A Dream Within a Dream' writer

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